Mornin all! - here goes:
rylz: You can take pretty much any class you want, from Pratt or Trinity. It would be good to get with your advisor and see which classes might be a "best fit" for both a Pratt degree and and Trinity major, minor, or certificate you want to pursue. Pratt students have a Trinity distribution requirement (5 courses in different areas; two of these can be satisfied by APs). There are quite a few doubles, most notably in Economics and Computer Science. QWuite a few in Math and PPS as well.
littlepigmm - Assuminug you did *not* apply with "no financial aid interest," the Financial Aid office should be in touch. More information is available at the
International Student Aid page if you haven't been there already. I don't know the exact process, but there should be an award letter at some point. Just stay in casual contact with the Financial Aid office.
deviantdevil - We do not have a formal five-year co-op program the way many schools do, but we do have an administrative unit that helps students find internships - the
Corporate and Industry Relations folks. There are also on-campus jobs (though some are restricted to work-study) and teaching/lab assistant possibilities. For example, in the Fall, I hire about 36 teaching assistants for my Computational Methods class; most of them are sophomores and I don't even look to see if they are work study.